The Nassau Coliseum parking lot: where memories and babies are made, apparently.

Joy Rosen, an original Islanders season ticket holder (that’s 42 years!), shared an all-time story during the broadcast of Monday night’s game against the Rangers, the last version of the rivalry to be contested at the aging barn before the Islanders move to Brooklyn.

“Back in 1982, my son was conceived back in that parking lot here at an Islander game,” Rosen said on MSG Plus. “I went into labor during the Stanley Cup game [during] the 1982-83 season. [I] forced labor and was able to come back for the last game and watched the Islanders win their next Stanley Cup.”

That birth season was also the last time the Islanders won a Stanley Cup, a 32-year drought the Eastern Conference leaders will try to snap this season. The Coliseum’s parking lot has long been known for its football-like tailgating sessions, which will come to an end when the team moves to Brooklyn next season.

But maybe her son will head out to his vehicle for old times’ sake and try to make a lucky grandchild.